G

George Weasley's Girlfriend

  • Not Quite Paradise

    Prequel to AngieJ's "Trouble in Paradise." In early 2004, Voldemort has been defeated and the wizard world is peaceful… or so it seems. Secrets and dark pasts hold the key to trust between friends. Will friendships crumble under the weight? Weas

  • The Boy Who Lived

    Harry Potter nears the end of the summer after his fourth year and discovers a shocking secret involving someone he thought he knew. As the wizarding world holds its breath for You-Know-Who's next move, jealousies are ignited. New people are met... and

  • It's A Wonderful Life, Harry Potter

    On Halloween of his fifth year, Harry Potter lives an awful day and wishes he'd never been born. An angel named Clarence gives Harry the chance to see what the world would be like without the boy who lived. Warning: character deaths

  • I Never Should Have Let Them Dance

    Who could ever have thought that a simple detention paired with a chance dance lesson could amount to such change in the lives of so many? (L/J - some in MWPP time, some during HP's first year.)

  • Mistletoe

    Christmas is on its way and Ron and Hermione are stuck in detention. As always, an argument develops and sparks fly...

  • Confrontation

    Each day of his life, Professor Severus Snape fights a battle within himself. A filk to Jekyll & Hyde's Confrontation explores the turmoil inside what is left of Snape's battered heart and the secrets that tear apart his very being. PG-13 for dark themes

  • Singing in the Shower

    A man recounts the tale of his wife's murder in an angst-filled story about love, life and death in the magical world.

  • The Real George Weasley

    A side of George Weasley that JK Rowling has never touched on... (NOT a filk to "The Real Slim Shady")

  • Lost Minutes

    PG for mild angst. Alternate Universe - What happened when Hermione went back to get Ron after letting Harry retrieve the Philosopher's/Sorcerer's Stone in "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's/Sorcerer's Stone?" All criticisms welcomed and appreciated.